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ADMU team wins PwC M&A Challenge

/ 12:57 AM February 05, 2017

The Ateneo de Manila University team, composed of Raynard Rafael O. Lao, John Benedict P. Capucao and Mikael Alafriz, went home with a trophy and a cash prize of P100,000 plus P50,000 for the faculty, when it topped PwC’s M&A Challenge.

In recognizing the winners, Alexander Cabrera, Chairman and Senior Partner of PwC Philippines, said: “The aptitude shown by the finalists during the oral presentations has been truly impressive. We hope that the M&A Challenge has helped bridge academic concepts and real-life practice, paving the way for more M&A-savvy talents to enter the corporate world.”

The competition ran from August to November 2016, with 74 teams participating from 22 universities.

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Seminar on baking, operating bakeries set

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The Golden Treasure Skills and Development Program (GTSDP) will conduct a one-day seminar on baking different types of cakes and breads.

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The seminar will be held on Feb. 11, Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the UPIS Bldg., University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City.

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Participants will be given a certificate of training right after the seminar.

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Lunch, snacks, hand-outs and all the raw materials needed for actual demo will be provided.

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